IIRC, JASS delivers an nddconfig script in /etc/init.d which does a bunch of ndd's to secure the system. Maybe one of those is the reason for the failure you're seeing?

Joost

On 13 feb 2009, at 14:36, Mike DeMarco wrote:

Tcp_wrappers typically operates using IP source
addresses, which are
never multicast.  If tcp_wrappers is somehow involved
here, it'd have
to be a restriction on a UDP port, rather than
anything to do with
multicast in particular, and the denials should be
logged via syslog.

I'd think a more likely culprit would be IP Filter
configuration, but
that's just a guess.

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No IPFilter on the hosts. multicast packets are not making it out the interface though. Have to look elsewhere.

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